Each year during springtime in the Midwest, we long-suffering residents slowly disentangle ourselves from the grips of Old Man Winter – one twisted finger at a time. Like clockwork, with spring comes hopes of golf, and dreams of that par game I was never able to put together last summer. So (ever hopeful) I visited a golf
Tag: data governance
Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) argues that there's only one right way to do data governance.
Who said you can’t mandate data governance? Who says it has to be some smarmy, politically correct, incremental pitter-patter of a tiptoe into the bomb-laden lion’s den of IT super-forces? How come so many other rules are blindly followed, up and down the corporate ladder? The police have rules, don’t
Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) discusses how business and IT can use technology to improve collaboration.
One of my first jobs was as an intern with the City of Wilson, NC. For a summer in the mid-90s, I served the citizens of Wilson by performing some highly strategic work in the city manager's office. I answered phones, fixed the copier and, on occasion, wrote speeches for the
Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) explains the IKEA Effect and how it relates to change management.
Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) asks, Are your business decisions affected by the Decision Wobegon Effect?
What's the best strategy to make change happen when it comes to data quality? Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) presents his theory.
Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) on bursting your filter bubble.
Imagine a shiny, new red Ferrari in your driveway. You have splurged on it and cannot wait to rev the engine and pull ahead of the annoyingly slow cars on the highway. This is the machine that will take you to your destination with style and speed. Would you run